Where are we today?

Doing a comparison of back in the days and now, we have appeared to improve on everything except for the amount of questions per day. We've went from 2 questions per day to almost 1 question per day. As a logical result, this results in more answers on existing questions.

The amount of avid / total users can only increase so is pretty meaningless, yet we can see that the influx of new users has decreased over time. Five times as much days and we reached a bit more than the double, that's bad. It seems most people are only answering questions, which means...

We aren't getting any new content!

It doesn't matter if you visit the site now or in a week, you get to see the same old questions past when you scroll past the first screen you are presented.

The below (clikable) images allow for a good comparison:

We have slightly more visits than back in the days, but that is meaningless if the rest is bad.

What must we do from now on?

We need to get some fresh content into our site, there are many ways to do this:

Ask new questions, they are surely problems out there that could use some help. Otherwise people like David Allen would have no work. Speaking of which, do we have any advice on finding the root causes of procrastination and/or bad productivity? Go ask about it... ;)

There was recently a (now deleted) proposal in Area 51 - Efficiency and Organization - that highlights two of the topics that border productivity and might be good areas for scope expansion. Certainly, my interest in productivity was a naturally evolving offshoot of a lifetime love of organization.

I just realised that efficiently performing housework is another topic that appears on scope and will allow us to ask many more questions. think I just asked the first question in this category: Sweeping a wet bathroom floor